http://service.spiegel.de/cache/inte...416469,00.html
He's got no future in Africa, he says. "There's no education system, no work -- just violence." Yet all his efforts to leave the continent have so far failed. He tried applying for an Australian visa; later he tried his luck with the Canadian visa program. But he was rejected every time. "There are just too many people who want to get out of here," he says with resignation. "I don't know anyone who wants to stay."

Not one of these immigrants want to work to make their land and country better - because it's just that - Work!

Here's a scenario for you:

Two schools, both equally equipped, staffed, and facetted.

Now, School A requires good academic performance for any advancement, via a carefully selected testing process, which verifies the students understanding and comprehension of a wide range of subjects. All scores are tracked and reported to the student's parents, kept on file, and the students are held to a high ideal. Students are not cut any slack for breaking school rules, and their performance and training here is set and determined with the goal of building valuable life-experiences which will aid the students through the rest of their lives. Students who cannot reach these goals are counseled and evaluated, and are held-back until they are able to meet the established criteria, and chronic disruptions, poor performance or rule-breaking results in expulsion. Sporting events and athletic competitions are well managed, with best behavior and good sportsmanship expected from all. Each athlete is expected to perform their best, on the field and in the classroom. The school cafeteria offers meals at a reasonable price, but there is no free lunch program. The school newsletter features stories on students who perform well, and scores or results of athletic events. It will also feature stories about the negative academic impact caused by School B. After graduation, the student's record is his only gateway to higher learning facilities.

School B, on the other hand, welcomes students, no matter their skill level or performance, and even excuses poor performance with almost reward-like zeal. It even places a quota system, requiring teachers to pass a certain number of students not on their academic qualifications, but on nothing more than their race or gender. There is no accountability, and no one is to draw attention to, or hold accountable, any failing or poor performing student. Rule breakers are forgiven, or at most given a slap on the wrist. Sneaking into the school, while not legal, is not seriously enforced, and non-registered students are rarely expelled. These unregistered students are able to attend classes, eat for free, as are the registered students, and all can take advantage of the nurses station, or the sporting events. As a matter of fact, rallies are held to welcome and celebrate the flood of students from other schools, and the school newsletter features interviews and success stories about said students. It's successful athletes are look upon as the gold-standard that all should hope to one day reach, regardless of their academic scores. The newsletter also often features slanderous, or over-blown stories about the students of School A, placing any faults in the harshest light possible. It also frequently downplays any serious issues or complications regarding it's own student body. At graduation, vouchers are given to the class, allowing them preferential entry to a large number of higher education facilities.

Which school do you thing the "students" would be breaking their necks to attend, by any means possible?

Another story of some individual in an attempt to draw sympathy so we'll welcome them into our countries. What they forget is that by running they are not solving anything and are even bringing some of those problems with them. Got into a fierce discussion on this with my fiance who claimed that in alot of these cases they are supposedly told at gunpoint pretty much to die or leave. That if they fought back they would only be killed by the more efficient weapons weilded by the governments. I kept trying to tell him that it still has the same end result. Are we supposed to take on more and more of their populations because they can't fix those problems? Our countries are already on the road to becoming the same third world cesspool their countries are. White countries cannot be held responsible for the problems of the third world non-white countries, we can only hold so many people, we can only supply so many resources. What happens to our countries when we take on mass quantities of uneducated, diseased third-worlders who know nothing but the corruption, violence and poverty of their home countries? He kept asking if he, our future child and I all had guns to our head and were given the same choice of die or leave, what would I want him to do? I told him repeatedly I'd fight, and if it came down to die or run, I would rather die as running is cowardice. I also pointed out that if white countries fell and that was all that was left, there would be nowhere to run to anyway. I refuse to play the coward. Told him to remember how things have gone in the past. Everytime whites have gone into or had anything to do with blacks we always get blamed every time. We cannot solve it for them, they have to. Nor is it our job (the US gov doesn't seem to get that yet though).

With routes through Morocco being gradually sealed, the rising wave of African migration to Europe has been pushed hundreds of miles south, forcing many to make a perilous 600-mile voyage in open boats to Spain's Canary Islands, their gateway to the prosperous European Union.

Spanish authorities say the Canary Islands have intercepted more than 6,100 migrants since January, including nearly 1,000 last weekend, the highest two-day haul this year. That's compared with 4,751 for all of 2005.

Spain plans to start joint sea patrols with the Mauritanians on Monday, its deputy prime minister, Fernandez de la Vega, said last week.

From Nouadhibou alone, 1,040 people have been captured attempting voyage this year, up from 575 caught on land or sea in all of 2005, according to Mauritanian police. They estimate at least 400 have died so far this year.

Like an Italian politician said long ago, shot and sink the boats on sight if they don't turn and go back to Africa after the second warning...